Thurgoona, NSW

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Discussion

9 Mar 2025
Maybe torbia sp. it looks like an ant as a nymph...

Torbia sp.
KylieWaldon wrote:
9 Mar 2025
great series of pics!

Petaurus norfolcensis
donhe wrote:
7 Mar 2025
@ChrisAllen : No prominent knob on the tail. Too many related species have no published photos of their larvae, so it could be any of those. I hope you can rear it to an adult moth to determine its ID.

Geometridae (family) IMMATURE
donhe wrote:
7 Mar 2025
In my experience: most Chrysodeixis sp. larvae look like that, all with variable intensity dark spots and/or white lines. The intra-species variability is at least as great as the inter-species differences.

Chrysodeixis (genus)
ibaird wrote:
6 Mar 2025
Pretty good match for C, subsidens I suggest.

Chrysodeixis (genus)
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